Eremushkin Nicholaj Nesterovich was a writer. A member of SP of Belarus since 1960. He wrote in
Russian.
Education
He studied at the parochial school (1913-1917).
He began to learn the craft of sewing when he was 13 years old, also he worked as a tailor to enter the university. He graduated from the 2nd year of the literary department of the Moscow University (1929).
Career
During his studies he worked on the unloading of cars and an agent for the distribution of lotteries
(1925-1926). He worked as a secretary of the Moscow Association of Proletarian
Writers (1927-1928), a member of the board of this organization since 1926. N.
Eremushkin lived in Leningrad 1929-1930, he worked as a literary consultant to
the magazine "Cutter." When he returned to Orekhovo, and after it he
worked in the local newspaper. A writer lived in Moscow from 1932, heir he worked
as director of the literary magazine “GROWTH”, as an editor of TSDRAM, and as
an editor of Child magazine "Murzilka" (1932-1941). During the war he
worked as a deputy director of the Department of Agitation and Propaganda of
Orekhovo-Zuyevo District Committee (1941-1942), he was a war correspondent in
the army (2nd Ukrainian Front), and an editor divisional and corps newspapers
(1942-1946). He was demobilized in 1946, he lived in Orekhovo -Zuyevo, and also
he worked as an editor of "FOR PEAT." N. Eremushkin worked as a
literary worker in military newspaper "The GLORY OF HOMELAND" in
Minsk in 1949-1964. He was rewarded with the Order of the Red Star and medals.
In 1925 N. Eremushkin published his first story,
"Clock" under the pseudonym N. Klyazminsky (magazine "Red
Niva"). Since that time, he published in various magazines and newspapers
in Moscow ("Young Guard", "Height", "Cutter",
"News"). He also wrote the story "City business", which
laid the basis for the revolutionary events of 1905 and the play "Kananihinj
Family". N. Eremushkin published a collection of short stories "Young
Man". He wrote mostly about military life, as well as poems for children.
The author of the collection "The
Drums", stories "The Monarchic award", "The END of the Court
of his Majesty." N. Eremushkin published in Belarus in 1954, (the magazine
"Neman" and newspaper "The GLORY OF HOMELAND"). He is
famous as a translator of Russian.